Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Salary is dependent on candidates experience.
A fantastic opportunity for a new Graduate Optical Engineer to join an established team in Southampton working in the field in Aerospace and Defence. This Optical Engineer would be expected to support in the companies’ projects involving the R&D of fibre optical systems. Requirements: A Bachelors or Masters in optical engineering or a similar field. Experience in fibre optical systems (preferred lasers and amplifiers) Great attitude for learning on the on the job to grow and develop with the team. Eligibility to work in the UK. Ability to relocate to Southampton/local areas to be onsite with the team. If you have experience in the above, please make this clear in your CV. For information or to apply for the Graduate Optical Engineer vacancy, please contact Phil Wright.
Southampton
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